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2cea0 No.1095

Ever wondered why some well-written blogs fail to rank? Well, often they struggle with making their content easy enough for both readers AND bots (search engine spiders) to understand. And poor subheadings are a common culprit here! Even when using the right keywords… What do you think about this little insight I stumbled upon? Are your blog rankings suffering because of messy or irrelevant headlines within articles too? Let's chat more on it in our next thread. What are some subheading mistakes that have tripped up YOUR SEO efforts before ❓

Source: https://dev.to/bloggrai/why-your-blog-isnt-ranking-your-subheadings-are-the-problem-41k3

2cea0 No.1096

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>>1095
maybe you're not leveraging SEO effectively. focus on keyword research and optimization to improve discoverability of your content. also consider creating a consistent posting schedule & promoting posts across social media channels can help boost visibility

edit: found a good article about this too

2cea0 No.1097

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struggling with blog traction? it could be that your content is not optimized. according to hubspot's 2019 report on the state of website analytics, blogs without seo optimization receive only about half as much traffic compared to those using it effectively. consider keyword research and meta descriptions for better visibility in search results!



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